Tennis. Novak Djokovic reassures about participation in the London Grand Slam

Tennis. Novak Djokovic reassures about participation in the London Grand Slam
Tennis. Novak Djokovic reassures about participation in the London Grand Slam

All the signs seem to be green for Novak Djokovic. While the Wimbledon main draw will take place this Friday at 11am, the seven-time winner of the tournament has still not made a statement about his possible participation in the London Grand Slam. But the trend seems positive.

The Serbian, who underwent knee surgery following his withdrawal from Roland Garros before the quarter-finals, should try his luck over the next two weeks. Indeed, Thursday afternoon, Djokovic trained on Center Court, alongside world No. 1, Jannik Sinner.

At the end of the session, the man with 24 Grand Slams was questioned about his exit from the court by journalists who asked him whether or not he would be in the draw. And he would have given a thumbs up, according to The Athletic.

” I will play… “

Operated on June 6, Djokovic embarked on a race against the clock. The 37-year-old tennis player has been in London since last Monday to prepare. He never stopped doing short races on the court.

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He even declared on Thursday on the BBC: “ I didn’t come here to play just a few rounds. I’ll play if I’m able. ” Djokovic is now on the verge of winning his bet.

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